Welcome to Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology!

The Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology was established in 1987 to serve the needs of southwestern Pennsylvania.

Students at the PIHT campus enjoy a small campus atmosphere where they are known by name and receive individualized training and attention. It has been the answer for many students, whether they are a young adult right out of high school or an older individual looking to acquire skills necessary for today’s careers.

PIHT offers a variety of healthcare programs including Medical Assisting, Medical Office Administration and Practical Nursing.

Employers in southwestern Pennsylvania have worked with PIHT for over 25 years and this long-term experience is a benefit to the students. Frequent communication with these employers has allowed PIHT to stay current with the skills employers are seeking in idea candidates and their staffing needs. This allows us to effectively place students in careers upon graduation.

If you are interested in a new beginning in your life, contact us today! Visit www.piht.edu or call 724.437.4600!

For more information on graduation rates, median debt of students who have completed their programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.piht.edu/programs.

PIHT Practical Nursing Program Announces Graduate Licensing Success

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
3/4/2013
Media Contact: Julie Warden
JWarden@wvjc.edu | 304-444-1222

Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology Practical Nursing Program Announces Graduate Licensing Success

Practical Nursing Students Achieve 100% Passing Rate on Licensed Practical Nursing Exam

UNIONTOWN, PA – Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology (PIHT) Practical Nursing (PN) graduates of 2012 officially reached a 100% pass rate on the licensed practical nursing exam.

Upon completion and a satisfactory pass rate in the one-year PN program at PIHT, students are required to sit for the exam. This year, all 15 students in the program passed and are now available for LPN employment in Pennsylvania.

“We are so proud of our graduates for not only completing this challenging program, but working hard to study and pass the Practical Nursing Licensing Exam,” said Pam Hughes, Medical Program Coordinator.  “These students are now trained, have real-world experience from their hands-on externships, are licensed, and ready to begin their careers in the medical field.”

The PN program at PIHT enrolls students into a challenging one-year program which trains and prepares them for a full-time career in the field. Students are equipped with knowledge to take the licensing exam as a part of enrollment upon graduation. All students and alumni at PIHT receive full student services benefits and career management assistance.

The 2012 PN Graduates from PIHT who are now Licensed Practical Nurses: Donna Corle, Goldie Daniels, Mikal Davis, Michelle Dunlap, Kayla Frame, Antoni Jacobs, Marie King, Lori Lewis, Sherri Manchas, Brian Nicholson, Deborah Nicholson, Carol Shippen, Rita Walker, Gabrielle Wallace and Cheryl Williams.

PIHT offers healthcare training programs in addition to the PN program including Medical Assisting and Medical Office Administration.

For more information about the Licensed Practical Nursing Program at PIHT, please visit www.piht.edu.

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For more information on graduation rates, median debt of students who have completed their programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.piht.edu/programs.

Staff Highlight – Angie Hlatky

Vandalia Marketing Assistant/Computer Technician/IT Instructor Angie Hlatky’s favorite part of working for Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology is interacting with students and faculty.

“I love being able to interact with the students, helping them learn new things, and prepare for their future careers,” Angie said. “Also, I love being able to help the faculty & staff learn new things, as well.”

Angie Hlatky

Angie’s favorite part of her position is the data reports that she processes.

“I get to interact with and help so many people in different positions throughout the entire corporate office and campuses,” Angie said.

Outside of work, Angie loves to watch ice hockey.

“My favorite team is the Pittsburgh Penguins and I enjoy going to the games as often as I can,” she said. “I also love to create movie slideshows of pictures from their most precious moments for other families to cherish and watch at home on their DVD player. Or for special events like weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, etc. It is priceless to see the look on their faces when they see it for the first time.”

For more information on graduation rates, median debt of students who have completed their programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.piht.edu/programs.

Practical Nursing Student Highlight – Samantha Snyder

Practical Nursing student Samantha Snyder said that she decided to enroll in the Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology in 2010 because she knew she would get a good education. She graduated from the Medical Assisting program in 2011.

After graduation, she worked as a certified medical assistant at Westmoreland County Prison, but she had such a good experience at PIHT the first time that she decided to enroll again for a PN degree.

Samantha Snyder

Before she could return to PIHT, she had to make sure she was financially able to support herself and family.

“I am the sole provider for my grandmother, younger sister and myself so I worked as much overtime as I could to save money so that I was able to come back for the PN program,” Samantha said.

While Samantha may support her family financially, they support her decision to go back to school.

“My grandmother was a nurse and she has always pushed me to do my best and to do what I love,” Samantha said. “She is always there for me when I need her.”

Some instructors also stood out to Samantha during her time at PIHT.

Pam Hughes has always been a big help to me, she has always been there for me throughout my education as an MA and also through my process of entering in the PN program,” she said. “Lisa Janesko was wonderful at helping me understand my financial situation. She took time to explain to me how these things would affect me now and in the future and was able to answer any question that I threw at her. Everyone at PIHT has been good to me.”

For more information on graduation rates, median debt of students who have completed their programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.piht.edu/programs.

Business Management Graduate Highlight – Jessica Shields

For the past three years Jessica Shields has held the same job at the Uniontown Save-A-Lot. When she was a student at Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology, she was strictly a cashier, but after graduating with a degree in Business Management and Accounting, she’s been working in many different parts of the store.

“My job consists of me doing whatever I can do to help the overall growth of the store, such as checking on outside vendors and being responsible for finishing the inventory at the end of each month,” Jessica said. “For the past several months I’ve been working with the managers and learning how to run the cash office, such as preparing the cashier’s till, ‘cashing out’ at the end of the night, preparing bank statements. I also manage our 5-S Program which deals with making sure that our store can function as easily as possible without any complications.”

PIHT graduate Jessica Shields

Jessica enrolled at PIHT right out of high school, no more than two months after graduating. She had attended some classes with her brother, who was a current student, which made her decision “very easy.”

“What I loved most about being a student at PIHT was the classes and, most importantly, the people who taught them,” Jessica said. “I’ll never forget Mrs. Mundel’s debates, Ryan playing Judge, Jury and Executioner in Business Law, or Mary Jo Barnhart’s infamous Typing Class. The classes are what made PIHT, but the instructors are what brought them to life.”

The first club Jessica joined was the school’s first book club where she started out as vice president, and graduated as president.

“The Book Club took place in the library and, although our meetings were only 30 minutes long, we had some riveting discussions about the books we read,” Jessica said. “We laughed, cried, and argued, but it was the best time I ever had.”

Not only did Jessica’s fellow students leave her with great memories of PIHT, but so did the faculty and staff.

“There really are no words to describe the staff and faculty of the school,” she said. “Everyone remembers your name, whether the instructor had you once and knows you just by passing. From the beginning to the end, if I ever had a problem someone was always there to give me an answer, or direct me to someone that could help me.

“I couldn’t say specifically who helped me out the most because I feel like everyone contributed toward my time there at school. I would say that when it came to helping me out the most, Ryan Langley and Robin Addis were always there to help when I had business-related problem.”

It’s been almost a year since Jessica graduated and she still remembers all the tools she acquired at school, and catches herself saying several times a day, “I learned that at school.”

“When a manager tries to teach me something my mind quickly goes back to all my business classes and I couldn’t be happier that I took them,” she said.

Recently she spoke to her HR manager about open positions, and after telling him about graduating from PIHT with a business degree and interning at an accounting office, he handed Jessica a business card that said, “If you ever want to move up, call me.”

“Without PIHT, I never would’ve been given that chance,” Jessica said.

Jessica has recommended PIHT to others, especially to some of her friends who were looking for a fresh start.

“There really is no other school that will be as flexible and accommodating as PIHT,” she said.

Now that she’s completed school and is out in the work force using her degree, Jessica has advice for current and future students.

“Enjoy this time while it lasts,” she said. “Eighteen months goes by fast, and at the end you’ll be wishing to go back. Make friends, go to the parties, celebrate the little things, and most importantly make it worth it. After it’s all said and done the last thing you want to do is regret all of it. Make your time at PIHT the best time you ever had.”

For more information on graduation rates, median debt of students who have completed their programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.piht.edu/programs.

Medical Office Administration Graduate Highlight – Crystal Conner

Crystal Conner, a Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology medical office administrator graduate, had to make the tough decision between majoring in Medical Assisting or Medical Office Administration.

She decided that since she likes working with computers and has a compassion for people, that the Medical Office Administration program was the best way to utilize her skills.

“I can work alone or with a group and working in a medical office allows me to use that skill,” Crystal said.

PIHT Medical Office Administration graduate Crystal Conner

Her favorite part of the program was that they classes always kept her interested and were exciting.

“The instructors kept the classes alive, but also were very strongly knowledgeable on the courses that they were teaching,” she said.

Outside of the classroom, Crystal’s favorite part of attending PIHT was making so many new friends.

“The people at PIHT are such fun, outgoing people who helped me bust out of my shyness and be more open with people,” Crystal said. “I always had fun with the friends I already had and the new ones that I have gained.”

Since she has graduated, Crystal has gotten a job she’s very excited about.

“It’s everything that I ever wanted – to be successful and make a better life for myself,” she said. “I can now work in any type of medical office field area and other different office areas, as well. Having a new career is a big achievement to me, it proves that I worked hard and was dedicated to making a better life for myself that I can be happy and proud of.”

Crystal’s new career have given her a big boost of self-confidence.

“I was very quiet when I first started school, but toward the end I was more talkative and more confident in myself,” she said. “My new career has made a stronger person and made me see that all possible outcomes are possible for obtaining.”

Crystal has many people she’d like to thank for their support throughout her time in school.

“I would like to thank my mom and dad – they were my biggest support team and without them I wouldn’t have the career that I have now,” she said. “I would like to thank them for pushing me through school so that I could have a good life.

“I would also like to thank my best friend Maria Fiano for being there whenever I had a problem and helping me in the classes that we shared. Another person I would like to thank is Tina Donaldson – she was always there to help me from day one, she has become a good friend to me. I would also like to thank all the instructors for all of their help and for their time they put into teaching me what I needed to know for my career. Lastly I would like to thank the friends I have made at PIHT, without all of them I don’t know how I would’ve gotten through everything.”

For more information on graduation rates, median debt of students who have completed their programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.piht.edu/programs.

Staff Highlight – Lisa Janesko

Financial Aid Assistant Lisa Janesko assists students with completing financial aid, as well as preparing schedules.

“I like helping students and being able to provide them with ways to achieve their dreams,” Lisa said.


In her spare time, she likes to take her dogs, Beau and Emmy, for walks, as well as spending time with her family.

In April, Lisa will be a grandmother and she is looking forward to spending time with her future grandchild.

For more information on graduation rates, median debt of students who have completed their programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.piht.edu/programs.

Business Student Highlight – Michelle Mickey

Business administration student Michelle Mickey took a year off after graduating high school to work a full-time job.

“I realized that it was going nowhere and wanted to get an education so I wouldn’t be stuck in that job forever,” Michelle said. “I knew what I wanted out of my schooling, which was affordable hands-on education and I knew I didn’t want to go to a four-year college.”

She then decided to look into the Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology.

“When I visited PIHT, it was everything I wanted out of a school,” Michelle said.

The small class sizes really appealed to Michelle.

“With the small classes, you really feel like you are contributing to the class and the instructors are always there if you need them,” she said.

Michelle decided to study business so she could get the training she needs to advance in management and eventually become a business owner. Her goal after she graduates is to move south and eventually open her own business.

For more information on graduation rates, median debt of students who have completed their programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.piht.edu/programs.

Staff Highlight – Ryan Langley

Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology business instructor Ryan Langley’s favorite part of his job is the students.

“I always try to create a positive, respectful, and productive learning environment, which they seem to flourish in,” Ryan said. “I enjoy working with them every day and learning the best ways to approach teaching them; by simply listening to their concerns I believe their feedback has made me a better instructor. It is very exciting for me to be able to have a positive influence on a student’s life.

“Many students are capable of anything they put their minds to; some just need the confidence boost or support to reach it. I have always loved hearing the students personal experiences, and applying them to my lectures.”

Ryan and his wife are expecting their first child soon, and the students’ love and support has been “overwhelming.”

“It truly feels good to be genuinely appreciated for the hard work that you invest in them, and I can’t picture myself doing anything else,” Ryan said.

Ryan’s job as a business instructor is to create, develop and deliver all material for each business and accounting course. He is responsible for maintaining a positive and respectful learning environment in order to maintain retention. He also keeps office hours open to maintain an open line of communication with students to ensure all of their questions are answered.

He also holds the online liaison position, in which he is responsible for creating awareness of the school’s online programs, including scheduling students, providing them with an online orientation and maintaining retention. He also creates, develops and delivers online business courses through West Virginia Junior College.

Ryan is also responsible for all of the school’s social media activities. You can follow OVCT’s Twitter account @TweetPIHT.

In Ryan’s free time, he plays guitar, bass, drums, piano, harmonica and mandolin.

“I have been playing music for over 17 years and have played in a variety of bands such blues, jazz, rock, punk, and country,” Ryan said. “I have done sessions on several recordings of local artists and have opened for acts such as Loretta Lynn, Joe Nichols, Teri Clark, Darius Rucker, Luke Bryan and others. My next venture is to build my own home studio and to share the love of music with my daughter.”

When Ryan isn’t playing music or cheering on Pittsburgh sports teams (“Yes, even the Pirates.”), he enjoys playing older video games like Super Mario Bros. 3 and Tetris, or newer games like the Madden NFL series on PS3.

Ryan also has a three-year-old pug named Greta.
“She loves to lay with me on the couch while watching TV,” he said. “We love her like a child and treat her as such.”

Ryan stresses that he is always available for students when they need help.
“If you’re a student I am a very approachable guy; do not hesitate to ask for any help!” he said.

For more information on graduation rates, median debt of students who have completed their programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.piht.edu/programs.

Gear Up for Holiday Employment! Visit Your Career Management Department

It’s holiday season and Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology’s Career Management Department is ready to help students find part-time employment!

Students who need help finding a position for a little extra cash this season can contact or visit the Career Management Director at their campus. Career Management Directors have current seasonal job leads in the local campus area and will be holding workshops to develop resumes and cover letters for seasonal positions.

To contact your Career Management Director, click here!

 
For more information on graduation rates, median debt of students who have completed their programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.piht.edu/programs.